[Sundaycommunity] Pope Francis on seeking Peace

Brian Halferty bhalferty at yahoo.ca
Wed Jan 10 12:03:05 PST 2024


Hi Friends,
Recently, I've been reading the encyclical of Pope Francis, "Fratelli Tutti: On Fraternity and Social Friendshp."  Not surprisingly, there's some good stuff in it.  I was struck by the following couple of paragraphs, written in 2020, but which can certainly be applied to current conflicts in the world, such as the Israeli - Hamas battle.

STARTING ANEW FROM THE TRUTH

226. Renewed encounter does not mean returning to a time prior to conflicts. All of us change over time. Pain and conflict transform us. We no longer have use for empty diplomacy, dissimulation, double-speak, hidden agendas and good manners that mask reality. Those who were fierce enemies have to speak from the stark and clear truth. They have to learn how to cultivate a penitential memory, one that can accept the past in order not to cloud the future with their own regrets, problems and plans. Only by basing themselves on the historical truth of events will they be able to make a broad and persevering effort to understand one another and to strive for a new synthesis for the good of all. Every “peace process requires enduring commitment. It is a patient effort to seek truth and justice, to honour the memory of victims and to open the way, step by step, to a shared hope stronger than the desire for vengeance”. [209] As the Bishops of the Congo have said with regard to one recurring conflict: “Peace agreements on paper will not be enough. We will have to go further, by respecting the demands of truth regarding the origins of this recurring crisis. The people have the right to know what happened”. [210]

227. “Truth, in fact, is an inseparable companion of justice and mercy. All three together are essential to building peace; each, moreover, prevents the other from being altered… Truth should not lead to revenge, but rather to reconciliation and forgiveness. Truth means telling families torn apart by pain what happened to their missing relatives. Truth means confessing what happened to minors recruited by cruel and violent people. Truth means recognizing the pain of women who are victims of violence and abuse… Every act of violence committed against a human being is a wound in humanity’s flesh; every violent death diminishes us as people… Violence leads to more violence, hatred to more hatred, death to more death. We must break this cycle which seems inescapable”. [211]

The encyclical is available and can be downloaded for free from the Vatican website:Fratelli tutti (3 October 2020) | Francis (vatican.va)

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Fratelli tutti (3 October 2020) | Francis

Encyclical Fratelli tutti (All Brothers) of the Holy Father Francis, 3 October 2020
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Best wishes to you all.
Brian












Brian Halferty
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